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Virginia Base Seeks Tyndall F-22S COUNTY OKS $100M HURRICANE BOND LOCAL | A3 PANAMA CITY LOCAL & STATE | A3 RED SNAPPER SEASON SET FOR JUNE 11-JULY 12 Thursday, February 21, 2019 www.newsherald.com @The_News_Herald facebook.com/panamacitynewsherald 75¢ Virginia base seeks Tyndall F-22s By Jim Thompson and associated personnel to Counting pilots, mainte- 315-4445 | @Jimtnwfdn Joint Base Langley-Eustis in nance personnel and support [email protected] Hampton Roads. airmen, the units are bring- The state’s two senators, ing more than 500 people to EGLIN AFB — Maneu- Mark Warner and Tim Kaine, Eglin, a number that could vering by some members both Democrats, and the expand to 800 by summer, of Congress has potential state’s 11-member biparti- Eglin spokesman Andy Bour- implications to move Tyndall san House delegation, want land said recently. The F-22 Air Force Base’s temporarily the F-22 flight and main- operations are being housed relocated F-22 Raptor fighter tenance training units now at Eglin under a federally jets even farther away. moving to Eglin from Tyndall approved “interim beddown” With regard to the F-22 to be moved to Langley- arrangement that could keep Raptor fighter jets moved Eustis. Those units — the those operations at Eglin for to Eglin Air Force Base from 43rd Fighter Squadron, the as long as three years. In the Tyndall after Hurricane 2nd Fighter Squadron and interim, the Air Force will A 43rd Fighter Squadron Raptor roars down the runway late last Michael, Virginia’s con- Detachment 4 of the 372nd conduct an environmental year at Eglin Air Force Base. The 43rd Fighter Squadron’s mission is gressional delegation sent Training Squadron — include assessment at a number of to provide pilot training in the F-22. The squadron is at Eglin as part a letter to Air Force Secre- 31 F-22s and 18 T-38 Talons, bases, yet unidentified, to of a mission shift by the Air Force as Tyndall continues to rebuild tary Heather Wilson asking training jets used to help F-22 from Hurricane Michael. [U.S. AIR FORCE] to relocate those aircraft pilots hone air combat skills. See F-22, A4 Buddy Benches LOCAL & STATE | A3 PARKER SETS WORK DEBRIS CURBSIDE DEADLINE After surgery, Cohen’s prison date postponed By Larry Neumeister and Michael R. Sisak The Associated Press NEW YORK — Presi- dent Donald Trump’s Fifth-graders TJ Yarnell and Kionah Case chat on the new Buddy Bench at Tyndall Elementary School on Wednesday. The bench encourages former lawyer and fixer students to reach out to and be friendly to other students when they see them sit on the bench. [PATTI BLAKE/THE NEWS HERALD] Michael Cohen was granted a Rutherford’s Construction Academy helping students meet new friends few more weeks of By Genevieve Smith this week. The benches are position where they need benches were provided by freedom @PCNHGenevieve designed for students look- to make new friends. Tyn- members of the Bay Build- Wednes- [email protected] ing for a friend. dall Elementary’s principal, ers Industries Association, Cohen day after “Someone if they’re feeling Kimberly Kirkman, said she or BBIA. The Construction his lawyers TYNDALL AFB — Ruth- sad, they just come up (to the believes the bench will be a Academy has an honorary said he’s still recovering erford High School’s bench) and then a Thunder- huge success for her school, membership to the asso- from surgery and hasn’t Construction Academy just bird might see them and come especially for new students. ciation in addition to being had time to get his affairs made meeting new friends and talk to them,” said fifth- “As Thunderbirds, we members of Future Builders in order because he’s pre- a whole lot easier for many grader TJ Yarnell. “It’s a nice really try to be of service to of America. paring to testify before young students across the way to speak to someone if others,” Kirkman said. “This Gulf Power’s Laura Blair Congress. district. they’re lonely or sad.” is a great example of students and Bud Longstreth with U.S. District Judge Starting with the Thunder- With the shifting popula- being able to be there for Longstreth Construction William H. Pauley birds at Tyndall Elementary tions at the schools as people others and serve others, espe- Co., members of the BBIA, III approved delay- Schools on Wednesday morn- move as a result of Hurri- cially when they are upset or assisted in the deliveries of ing the start of Cohen’s ing, “Buddy Benches” will be cane Michael, students often needing a friend.” delivered to multiple schools are finding themselves in a The materials for the See BENCHES, A4 See COHEN, A4 Panama City News Herald Business .........................A9 Obituaries ...................... A5 TODAY FRIDAY SATURDAY Want to subscribe? 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